This collection of correspondence consists chiefly of letters from English author Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) to his literary
agent, James B. Pinker (1863-1922).
The letters discuss Ford's writings, especially his novels, and include his frequent requests for advances.
Although the bulk of the letters in the collection are addressed to Pinker (303 letters),
there is also six pieces of correspondence with Macmillan Publishing Company vice president Harold Strong Latham, as well
as a few other individuals.

Background

Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) was an English author and editor. Born Ford Hermann Hueffer on December 17, 1873, he changed his
name to
Ford Madox Ford in 1919.
Ford's most well known works include the novels The Good Soldier (1915), the Parade's End series (1924-28),
and The Fifth Queen trilogy (1906-1908). In the early 1900s, he collaborated with author Joseph Conrad
on three novels: The Inheritors (1901), Romance (1903), and The Nature of Crime (published in 1924).
In addition to his work as a novelist, Ford was also a poet and critic, and he founded The English Review
in 1908 and The Transatlantic Review in 1924. Ford died in France on June 26, 1939.

Extent

316 pieces in 4 boxes + 1 piece of ephemera

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